New wave of Trump tariffs to take effect this week
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and several of his GOP colleagues are currently visiting Israel, where they met with the country’s defense minister, Israel Katz.

“I thanked them for their unwavering support and moral clarity in standing with Israel against its enemies, and for their vital voices in the efforts to bring all the hostages home and defeat the murderous terrorist organization Hamas,” Katz stated in a post on X, sharing photographs from their meeting.

Johnson had planned to visit Israel and address the Knesset in June, but the trip was postponed following Israeli airstrikes on Iran, which resulted in retaliatory strikes. 

New wave of Trump tariffs to take effect this week

As tariffs set by Trump are about to take effect on Thursday, a new estimate from the Yale Budget Lab suggests these tariffs could add $2,400 to the average American family’s expenses by 2025. Concurrently, Trump is facing new scrutiny after dismissing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics following a disappointing July jobs report, which he claims is “rigged.” NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell covers this for “TODAY.”

Firebrand GOP Rep. Nancy Mace launches bid for South Carolina governor

Scott Wong and Melanie Zanona

Rep. Nancy Mace, known for at times opposing her GOP leaders and often stirring controversy, has launched her anticipated campaign for governor of South Carolina, intensifying a primary race already featuring prominent figures in the state.

“I didn’t come to join the club. I came to hold the line. They said stay quiet; I spoke up. They said sit down; I stood up. They said play nice; I fought back,” Mace will declare in a speech in Charleston, where she made history 26 years ago as the first woman to graduate from the Citadel military college. “South Carolina is tired of politicians who smile for the cameras, lie to your face, then vanish when it’s time to lead. I’m not one of them.”

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Members of Congress to hold town halls tonight

Several members of Congress will hold town halls tonight as lawmakers begin their August recess. 

Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb., is holding a town hall tonight in Lincoln, Nebraska; Rep. Troy Carter, D-La., is expected to speak at a church in Jefferson, Louisiana, and Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., will hold a town hall in Benton Harbor, Michigan.

Many members of Congress use the August recess period to promote their party messages and listen to constituents’ questions and concerns. 

Ex-football coach Derek Dooley launches GOP Senate bid in Georgia

Former college football coach and attorney Derek Dooley launched his bid this morning for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in Georgia, a prime pick-up opportunity for Republicans next year.

Georgia Republicans hope to win back the seat from Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff, who is in his first term; it’s a major target for the party to maintain or expand its slim Senate majority. Democrats have overperformed in the traditionally red state in recent elections and hold both Senate seats. Joe Biden won the state in 2020 by less than half a percentage point, while Donald Trump won by just over 2 points in 2024.

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Texas Democrats decamp to Illinois to deny Republicans a quorum on redistricting

Natasha Korecki and Ryan Chandler

Reporting from Carol Stream, Illinois

A showdown over redistricting in Texas played out here yesterday as dozens of state Democrats took refuge roughly 1,000 miles away from home, saying they fled Texas to deny quorum to Republican efforts to add as many as five congressional seats to their map.

It culminated with Texas’ Republican governor threatening to expel the Democrats from the Texas state House and potentially extradite them, saying they may be “felons.”

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